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Scene Memories
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02R User’s Guide
What is Stored in a Scene Memory?
Virtually all 02R mix settings are stored in a scene memory. Settings that are 
not stored consist mainly of analog controls and switches. They are: +48V 
phantom switches, A/B input switches, 20 dB (pad) switches, GAIN 
controls, T/B LEVEL control, STUDIO LEVEL control, PHONES LEVEL 
control, C-R LEVEL control, and the display CONTRAST control.
MIDI setup and assignment table data are also not stored in the scene 
memory.
What is the Edit Buffer?
The Edit Buffer is the current mix settings. When a scene memory is 
recalled, the mix settings of the selected scene memory are written to the 
Edit Buffer. When a scene memory is stored, the mix settings in the Edit 
Buffer are written to the selected scene memory.
The first time you adjust a parameter in the current mix settings, the Edit 
Indicator of the SCENE MEMORY indicator on the display starts to flash. 
This indicates that the current mix settings—those in the Edit Buffer—do 
not match those of the scene memory previously recalled.
Initial Data and UNDO Memory
The 02R has two special scene memory locations. Scene number ”0“ (zero) 
and scene number “U” are read-only memory locations.
Scene number “0—Initial Data” contains the initial mix settings for the 02R. 
When you want to reset all the mixer settings to their initial values, recall 
this scene memory. Normally, all channel faders move to the minimum 
position. You can, however, set the Initial Data Nominal preference so that 
they move to the nominal position. Aux and bus master faders move to the 
nominal (0.0 dB) position regardless of this preference. See “Preferences” 
on page 198.
Scene number “U” is the UNDO memory. It always contains a copy of the 
last scene memory. Even if you have pressed the [STORE] button and 
confirmed the operation, you can still recall the contents of the overwritten 
scene memory by recalling scene number “U”.
SCENE MEMORY
Edit Indicator